Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1922 — Page 11

MAY 5,1922.

BODY OFCROKER LOWERED IN SOIL OF HIS ESTATE Former Tammany Boss Goes to Final Resting Place in Simple Manner. GLENCAIRN, CASTLE, Ireland. May 5. In the presence of only a handful of mourners the body of Richard Croker, former leader of Tammany in New York City, was buried here today, on the estate where he had spent the last years of his life. The coffin was borne upon the sturdy shoulders of half a dozen Irish workmen. It was placed in a sealed vault which had been built some time ago under the personal direction of Mr. Croker. Requiem mass was celebrated in the little chapel upon the Croker estate by the Rer. Father Kelly. During the ceremony Mrs. Croker, the widow, and her brother knelt beside the bronze casket. Most of the remainder of the persons present were newspaper reporters and employes upon the Croker estate. The whole ceremony was marked by the same simplicity with which the former Tammany leader had lived during the latter years of his life. Mrs. Croker is expected to return to the United States to live. Mr. Croker's daughter Ethel arrived from England for the funeraL Among the floral offerings were wreaths from Ethel and Mr. Croker’s son, Richard, Jr. Mrs. Croker almost collapsed at the grave. One of the honorary pallbearers was Arthur Grifllth, president of the Dali Eireann.

Woman’s Club Is Taking Active Part An active interest In the ITome Complete Exposition Is being shown in the Woman’s Department Club. They will have two booths, one from the Home Economics Club and one from the arts and crafts division. The committee in charge of the home economics booth is: Mrs. W. J. Marks, chairman; Mrs. Frank Andlng, Mrs. C. P. Benedict, Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. J. W. Burchain, Miss Jean Coffin, Miss Natalia Coffin, Mrs. H. A. Crossland. Mrs. A. R. Dewey, Mrs. Edward Ferger. Miss Louise Geiger, Mrs. Norwood Hawkins, Miss Margaret Montgomery. Mrs. \V. O. Powers. Mrs. Edward B. Raub. Mrs. L. G. Rothschild. Mrs. Owen Smith, Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mrs. H. K. Stormont, Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs. J. K. Milroy, Mrs. Kay Hammer, Mrs. Joel G. Wilmoth, Mrs. E. J. Wuenseh and Mrs. William J. Hoag. The arts and crafts booth will take in the keramic section of the club, and the work of well-known artists of Indiana will be shown. Mrs. O. C. Wilcox, chairman of the art department of the Woman's Department Club, has asked the following women to be hostesses at their booth: Mrs. H B. Burnett, Miss Anna Hasselman, Miss Edna Shover, Mrs. B. W. Stoddard. Mrs. William 11. Welch, Mrs. Harry Schloe. Mrs. J. K. Curry, Mrs. William Forsythe, Mrs. Alice Ross Hadley. Mrs. J. H. Orndorff, Mrs. E. L. Burnett, Mrs. J. S. Chambers. Mrs. W. E. Pickens and Mrs. Charles Hanna. Tries to Die by Gas; Taken to Hospital Adam Bishop, 39. 399 Adelaide street, was in a serions condition today at the city hospital ns the result of the nn attempt to commit suicide. Frances Collins of the Adelaide street address came home last night ar.d smelled gas. An investigation showed that the gas jet and a gas hot-plate were turned on in Bishop's room and the windows Bnd doors were closed.' Bishop was unconscious. Thompson Secures Site for Restaurant The Alhambra Theater property, Washington street, near Illinois, has been leased to John Thompson & Cos. of Chicago for restaurant purposes. The business of the theater will be transferred to the new Arollo, 17 North Illinois street, after June 1.

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Brown County Is Banner Democratic Spot in Indiana Brown County is the banner Democratic County of Indiana, returns for the senatorial primary contests show. The combined vote of the Democratic candidates for Senator in Brown County was 1,425 aotes. Beveridge and New together polled but 95 votes. Other counties where the Democrats began to show vigor cf former times were Jackson County where 3,433 votes were cast in Democratic side of the primary against 1,722 for New and Beveridge; Franklin County, 3,126 Democratic, 1.254 Republican; Johnson County 4,554 Democratic, 2,874, Republican; Miami 4,292, Democratic, 3,002 Republican. The returns show, however, that Beveridge and New monopolized interest in the primary in a few of the counties in the northern part of the State. In view of the intensity of the New and Beveridge campaigns and the sums spent by both Beveridge and New. Democratic leaders say the tremendous vote polled by Ralston was remarkable. They claim that the Interest shown In the congressional contests insure that the Democrats will at least divide the next Indiana delegation in Congress with the Republicans. Ex-Senator Dies in North Dakota Home LAROTA, N. D„ May B.—Asle J. Gronna, former United States Senator from North Dakota, is dead of cancer at his home here. He was 61 years old. Murderer Walks to Chain Dies Boldly McALESTER, C <la„ May s.—Sam Watkins, confessed nurderer of Mrs. Cora Jones of Caiey a neighbor, went boldly to the eiectr.c hair and was electrocuted at the State rison here. He was ,ionounced dead In three minutes.

Citizens SPECIAL PRICES Amount. Reg. Price. Special PHce. 31—1-Cyl. Pumps $ 1.50 $ ,S9 43—2 Cyl. Pumps 2.50 • .99 26 3-Cyl. Pumps 4.50 2.99 31—Ford Jacks 1.50 .79 19—%-Ton Heavy Jacks 3.50 1.39 11—1-Ton Heavy Jacks 4.50 2.89 27 DeLuxe Windshield Visors 3.50 2.G9 25—Ford Timers 1.25 .G - 283 Pairs—Shaler Lenses, all sizes 3.50 1.50 65—Conaphore Lenses, all sizes -. *J e oo T ° 1.50 217 Sunlight Lenses, all sizes 1.50 .09 7—32x4 Plain Goodyear 21.50 10.35 15—31x4 N. S. Columbus 17.95 12.75 9—31x4 N. S. Cords ; 19.95 14.50 11—30x3i/ 2 N. S. Gilette 13.75 8.75 83—30x3} 2 N. S. QUAKER. 14.75 1 0.45 5 Per Cent Special Cash Discount On All Tires and Tubes If You Bring This Advertisement With You. “Quality Considered, We Sell It for Less* OPEN EATURDAY EVENING TILL, t O’CLOCK. CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE RETAIL PEARL C. BARNES, Mgr. VgUva Homer E. Enlow, AmL Mgr. Mass. Ave. at Delaware and New York Sts. MAIN 4188

SECRETARY TO HARDING MAY GET REILY JOB President Will Not Repudiate Porto Rico Governor, However, in Recall. WASHINGTON, May s.—President Harding la contemplating the appointment of his private secretary, George B. Christian, Jr., to the post of Governor of Porto Rico, to succeed the present Incumbent, E. Mont Relly of Kansas City, according to persistent report* current today in congressional circles. Iq contemplating such a move. President Harding entertains no thought of “repudiating" Governor Relly, it was stated, but has become convinced that, because of the difficulties Relly has ex-

GREAT FOR ECZEMA AND OLD SORES I Guarantee My Ointment, Says Peterson—Every Box of It. “If you are responsible for the health of your family,” says Peterson, of Buffalo, “I want you to get a large 35-cent box of Peterson’* Ointment to-day. “Remember, I stand back of every box. Every druggist guarantees to refund the purchase price if Peterson's Ointment doesn't do all I claim. “I guarantee it for .eczema, old sores, running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipples, broken breasts, Itching skin, skin diseases, blind, bleeding and itching piles as well as for chafing, burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sunburn,” “I had 30 running sores on my leg for II years, was In three different hospitals Amputation was advised. Skin grafting was tried. I was cured by using Peterson’s Ointgoent."—Mrs F. E, Root, 287 Michigan Avenue. Buffalo, N. Y. Mall orders filled by Peteraon Ointment Cos., nc., Buffalo, N. Y.—Advertisement.

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pcrienced in administering the affairs of the island, It would be better for Porto and for the Interest* of the United States to send someone to the territory who could allay the widespread unrest that now exists. Relly has been in continual hot water since becoming Governor of the island. His political appointments and executive acts vreated a storm of opposition among Porto Ricans almost from the start. BUPT. SMOCK TO RESIGN. LIBERTY, Ind„ May 5.—L. O. Smock, city superintendent of schools, resigns at the close of the school year to attend Drake University. E. C. Bell of Rising Sun, Ind., has been chosen to succeed him.

If Kidneys and Bladder Bother Start with Nature* Herb* and Roots to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Acids. Help your kidneys—don’t overtax them. Lighten you diet a little; eat less meat; drink lots of water and milk; avoid rich food. Our blood is filled with uric acid and Toxins which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; thus the poros get clogged and create all sorts of distress, resulting in kidney trouble or bladder weakness and eventually in Bright's Disease, Dlabetis or Gravel. If you have the slightest pain In the kidney region don’t neglect It or delay; flush your kidneys with this restorative so that they may regain their normal activity. Dr. Carey's PRESCRIPTION No. 77i also neutralizes Irritating acids, thug ending bladder weakness. Dr. Carey’s PRESCRIPTION No. 777 is inexpensive, harmless and Is made from nature's herbs, roots and barks and is recommended by doctors. It never disappoints and hag had 50 years of success for kidney and bladder troubles Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores. Pearson Drug Company, and all druggists hive Dr, Carey’s PRESCRIPTION No. 777. Sure relief or money back on large bottle (Tablets or Liquid.—Advertisement.

PLAY SPACE FOR KIDDIES ASKED Committees Seek Better Equipment. Better playground equipment for the children at the Indianapolis Day Nursery, and the acquisition of more space for play, are recommended by a committee on children’s boarding homes, consisting of Herman Lieber, Mrs. Charles Garrard and Mrs. J B. Kealing, who visited the institution yesterday, together with the diretcors of the nursery.

BALDWIN^ Saturday i I PLAYER ROLL I SPECIAL | D Up-to-Date Instrumental PI WHITS 1 Wabash Blues I By the Old Ohio Shore Sweet Lady .. Leave Me With a Smile |\ rt||e Second Hand Rose ® JS N Granny JF U Qr Just Like a Rainbow Ar * Ty-Tee jjg Salomay Susquehanna. Shore I Sweetheart #T My Mammy Knows fH H s'* Wana V* Ma Dapper Dan 'W W Rio Nights A Sheik of Araby You’ll Be Sorry You Made Me Cry A Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old Tucky Home Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me? My Sunny Tennessee Aunt Hagar’s Children’s Blues Blue Danube Blues On a Moonlight Night Tell Her at Twilight I’ve Got the Blues But I’m Just Too Mean to Cry I’ve Got My Habits On Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toe3 In My Heart, in My Mind All Day Long Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down When Shall We Meet Again April Showers Wang Wang Blues Gypsy Blues Also a nice selection Everybody Step Os Word Rolls Weep No More Angel Child g| Swanee River Moon Georgia Rose Song of India Yoo Hoo When Francis Dances iLacn Wlth Me § The Baldwin Piano Cos. % jg 18 North Pennsylvania Street |

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Although no financial appeal will be made by the nursery, assurance is given by the Community Chest that gifts of money or of playground devices will be put to excellent use. Children are left at the nursery from morning to evening while their mothers are at work. With the approach of summer the problem oi outdoor play becomes more serious, according to Mrs. J. D. Hoss, president. A study of varying costs of child care in the different institutions of the city is being undertaken by this committee a the request of the Community Chest budget committee, in order to insure the best care of the children and the wisest distribution of philanthropic funds.

Orders Received That All Shoe Stock Must Be Sold Regardless of Profit Bring your baskets. Do take advantage of the greatest shoe bargains ever offered. This is done in order to close out the balance of our shoe stock. Children's Department Jpgjg| An asortment of 754 Pair* of children’s dress pumps and slippers. White rein skin, in strap effects and lace styles. Sizes from little tots to big y'f~' Black kid and sandals up to 98 3^ Ladies' High Grade Footwear In patent colt, brown kid and white reinskin. French, military and baby doll heels. >*^4||§jj£k % Men! Here’s a Bargain IMDMTRUCTABLE ALL WEAR-NO TEAR 360 Pairs of assorted shoes in brown and *| black kid; all must go this Saturday *...!) I See Our Other Bargains Not Advertised No C. O. D/s. No Deliveries Open Saturday Night Until 9:30 So That Out-of-Town Customers IVSay Benefit By This Sale JPnWdr ■ IEeJM> m DEPARTMENT STORE 137 West Washington Si 5 Doors West of Hotel Lincoln

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